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What do the inscription Suleyman the Magnificent and the excerpts from Busbecq's letters reveal about the Ottoman Empire?
The inscription of Suleyman the Magnificent and the excerpts from Busbecq's letters reveal several aspects of the Ottoman Empire and the way in which things functioned within.

The inscription of Suleyman reveals that the Ottoman Empire was a Muslim community. However, not only did this inscription inform readers that religion was existent within this empire during this period of time, but it also reveals a clear distinction of social status amongst this community. It is evident that Suleyman was a rather significant figure within society due to the fact that he is described within the inscription as the 'head of Muhammad's community.' (Stearns, Peter N., Stephen S. Gosch, and Erwin P. Grieshaber., 2003, pp.60) The source provides an outlook on the society at this period in time.

On the other hand, the letters written by Busbecq also reveal a lot of information about the Ottoman Empire. The first of his letters is based upon 'The Turkish army' (Stearns, Peter N., Stephen S. Gosch, and Erwin P. Grieshaber., 2003, pp.60) and informs the readers that the army was rather well prepared for war. They managed to cope with hot temperatures, they were capable of transporting tents, warlike machines and weaponry. This therefore meant that the Ottoman Empire was experienced in war and possessed a rather significant amount of power amongst its neighbouring empires. However, his letters also informed the reader that there was a relationship shared between with the neighbouring empires as they wrote to one another. This may therefore mean they also traded with each other and may have signed treaties, hence, forming a stronger tie to one another.

Another one of his letters is based upon 'bows and arrows and other matters.' (Stearns, Peter N., Stephen S. Gosch, and Erwin P. Grieshaber., 2003, pp.62) This letter informs readers that the Ottoman Empire

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